The emergence of one of the big four accountancy firms in the Irish legal services market may prove to be a game changer. Partner and head of law at EY Alan Murphy outlines the firm's pitch, strategy and plans for the future.
A company set up to acquire Bank of Scotland loans called in a mortgage, failed to provide the deeds required for a refinance, then threatened to send in a receiver. It has now lost an interim court appeal – all for less than €300,000.
Amid the courtroom rows over DNA, phone records and CCTV footage, there was something missing: the ringmaster.
As part of the deal, Davy Hickey minority shareholder Fulman Holdings has accepted there was no wrongdoing by the directors of the property group.
By locating intellectual property in Ireland, Twitter was planning to shrink taxable profits for 15 years. Now the social network is not so sure the green jersey scheme is going to deliver.
Just how does Revenue track down hidden assets? New details about a probe into the financial affairs of a Dublin couple - who paid just €677 a year in tax despite earning millions - provides new insight into Revenue’s tactics.
Eoin Morgan's journey from North County Dublin to World Cup winner with England has been well documented, but as England challenge for another World Cup his legacy is assured.
Reinvention has long been part of Paul McCartney's act and with films and music still appearing, in his 80th year, he has lost none of his dedication to promoting himself and his products.
Ireland aren't bad enough to give out about or good enough to get excited about so where does Andy Farrell go from here?
In new court filings, the Web Summit co-founder David Kelly complains of a “complete breakdown” in relations with chief executive Paddy Cosgrave, who is accused of running the business for his own benefit.
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